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Why are planets circular??
Why are planets, (or why do they appear) circular?? Asteroids etc are not. i was always pants at physics, anyone know?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Planets being larger than aseroids have greater gravity. this causes the material in a planet to move around (earthquakes/volcanic eruptions/weather) Through time, millions of years, the planet smooths out on it's surface always being drawn to the centre. It then resembles a ball. Themovements never stop. Hope this kinda helps.
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